fattiemcnuggins
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Gotta have both to get your head right
anyone else have an opinion on this? I think there may be something to it. Thai from seed was good last time...looks great this time and more smell.Smoking on Kak the Tripper this morning , the genetics are almost the same as Jack The Ripper but slighty different due to Plush being in the mothers mix , I made this one in my spare room and its a keeper .. One hell of a powerhouse yielding haze and this was just a seedling , aging the cut now and seeing how it does after 6 months compared to the initial seed test shown .. PotSnob
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My Thaighani is very different but I can see where one might mistake it with the Tripper, but I can ensure you that they are separate cuts that I created and have smoked and shared with a few others here ..anyone else have an opinion on this? I think there may be something to it. Thai from seed was good last time...looks great this time and more smell.
Right on bro , its kick ass to open up Sativa genetics to there fullest potential verses seed runs .. Sometimes though it works the opposite and not in ones favor .. Seen some nice young stable plants turn unstable after months as well .. So it pays off when aging them no matterSorry my post was slightly confusing but you still covered what I had mentioned LOL. I meant the thai I ran last time from seed was good, but now that is has been about six months and I am flowering it again, I am seeing a big difference in tightness of nodes as well as more smell. Not something I had seen myself before but I think there's something to it.
Right on bro , its kick ass to open up Sativa genetics to there fullest potential verses seed runs .. Sometimes though it works the opposite and not in ones favor .. Seen some nice young stable plants turn unstable after months as well .. So it pays off when aging them no matter
I very rarely see people letting seed plants veg long enough to reach full sexual maturity before flowering the plant for the first time. (a good indicator is to wait until the seed plant displays alternate phyllotaxy) So, most growers don't see the full and actual potential of their plant until the second or third run, and in many cases end up disposing of fine genetics because of impatience in the initial search. Plants that are fully mature at flowering inception are happier, produce better, smell better and are completely intoxicating.Sorry my post was slightly confusing but you still covered what I had mentioned LOL. I meant the thai I ran last time from seed was good, but now that is has been about six months and I am flowering it again, I am seeing a big difference in tightness of nodes as well as more smell. Not something I had seen myself before but I think there's something to it.